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Rein in NAS with File Virtualization
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Posted:
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14 Mar 2007
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Published:
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01 Mar 2007
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HTML
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Length:
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5
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Type:
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Journal Article
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Once considered an afterthought, corporate network file servers are becoming major management headaches. Complicated file migrations, heightened compliance concerns and stranded storage capacity are just a few of the file storage management issues forcing companies to re-evaluate how they handle this critical piece of storage infrastructure. Forward-looking companies have embraced file virtualization appliances to recapture stranded storage capacity on network file servers and to perform file migrations among them. However, using file virtualization appliances as permanent corporate file managers is a big step that some corporations are unsure they want to take.
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Author
Jerome Wendt
Founder and Lead Analyst, The Datacenter Infrastructure Group
Jerome Wendt is the founder and lead analyst of The Datacenter Infrastructure Group, an independent analyst firm. Jerome began his career as a systems administrator and has worked in a number of end user roles in both public and private organizations including senior storage administrator, systems manager and storage systems engineer.
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